The Pincher Carries 121-Pound Impost In Francis Scott Key Purse at Pimlico: Hecht Racer Won Three Races in Florida; Mangohick And Penocc Seen as Threats, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-08

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The Pincher Carries 121Pound Impost In Francis Scott Key Purse at Pimlico Hecht Racer Won Three Races in Florida Mangohick And Penocc Seen as Threats ThreatsBy By PALMER HEAGERTY HEAGERTYStaff Staff Correspondent PIMLICO Baltimore Md May 7 Henry H Hechts The Pincher sixyear old son of Heliopolis will carry 121 pounds in tomorrow afternoons featured Francis Scott Key Pursejn quest of his initial vic ¬ tory since arriving in this area from Florida His opposition will be made up of the following Mrs C A Lyons Penocc N S Scavas Admiral Star Craigwood Stables Eternal Son Christopher T Chenerys Mangohick and Mrs C O Schweitzers Radical The Pincher a stakes winner in previous seasons was a threetime winner in Flor ¬ ida accomplishing all of his victories over the Hiialeah Park strip His most recent appearance under silks was in New York where he finished third behind Bakersfield and Magic Words while operating under a 15000 claiming banner Recent morning trials over this strip have been satisfactory and give assurance of his present fitness fitnessMangohick Mangohick is another veteran who has trained in splendid fashion here but he has failed to carry that condition into a pair of public appearances finishing last in each of his two starts this spring This nine yearold veteran has admittedly gone back but under 109 ppunds he figures to display an abundance of early speed in the Francis Scott Key KeyScheduled Scheduled to launch his current cam ¬ paign after having been withdrawn from a recent race is Penocc a fouryearold gelded son of Occupy This fellow made 22 starts last season turning in six victories six seconds and as many thirds thirdsEternal Eternal Son was unimpressive in his recent seasonal debut but improvement can be expected Admirals Pride and Radical possess somewhat similar records Both were fairly proficient in 1950 and failed to enter competition last year Admirals Pride a Grand Admiral colt displayed speed in his only start this year and fin ¬ ished fifth while Radical was unimpressive in a pair of Florida outings outingsSecondary Secondary attraction on tomorrows card is the Cosmopolitan Purse a five and one half furlongs dash for threeyearolds which have not won two races other than maiden or claiming in 1952 Heading this speedy field ar High Ground Stables Landseair and Walter A Edgars Banta BantaOthers Others named for the Cosmopolitan are Alan T Clarkes Jeannie C C F Hein ickes Lets Live C E Buckleys Red Romeo A Cammacks Holystone RappaHannock Farms Codac C B Fischbachs Fancy Gent J P Mazzas Recurring and J C Wises Stony River


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